The injury-riddled Milwaukee Bucks are getting some reinforcements for Tuesday's 7 p.m. game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.

Guards Matthew Dellavedova (left knee tendinitis), Tony Snell (left patellar tendinitis) and Jason Terry (left calf strain) will all return to the active roster and play in Tuesday's game. All three have been out during the Bucks' current three-game losing streak.

“I think they’ll all give it a try and see how it goes," coach Jason Kidd said. “With all the injuries that we’ve had it’s given other guys an opportunity to play, but definitely we need Delly, we need Tony and those guys to be able to help. It’s a team game, so those guys were missed. It’s good to have Delly and Tony and Jet back.”

Dellavedova has missed the most time, sitting out each of the past 15 games. Terry has been out for the past six games and Snell has been unable to play in the past three. All three players will be on minutes restrictions, though Kidd demurred when asked for the individual limitations, saying only, “some are high and some are low."

Dellavedova will join the starting unit, opening the game alongside Eric Bledsoe, Khris Middleton, Giannis Antetokounmpo and John Henson. Kidd said Dellavedova's minutes will be the most restricted, which played a role in the decision to put him in the starting lineup.

"We’ll eat those minutes up as fast as possible," Kidd said. "We thought starting him would start that process."